The new financial year is now well and truly here, prompting car-makers to keep sales bubbling along with value deals for small business and private buyers alike.
There’s also the need to clear the decks of new vehicles built last year as fresher metal begins to arrive in Australia.
Case in point is the 2022 Peugeot Expert City SWB manual, which is currently on special for $39,990 drive-away.
That’s down from the mid-size van’s usual price of $43,397 plus on-road costs, marking not only a discount of $3407 off the manufacturer’s recommended retail list price but many thousands more when you add up the typical ORCs such as dealer delivery, stamp duty, registration and compulsory third-party insurance.
This isn’t an ABN special either, meaning anyone in the market for a new work or recreational vehicle can take advantage of the offer, which could net savings of more than 15 per cent depending on which state or territory you live in.
For families and people simply keen on exploring the great outdoors, the long-running deal on the Isuzu MU-X seven-seater large SUV continues to draw in buyers, with the flagship LS-T 4x4 model still available for $65,990 drive-away.
With a normal list price of $67,400 plus on-road costs, the 2023 Isuzu MU-X LS-T 4x4 automatic’s drive-away offer is particularly attractive when you consider the lower-tier LS-U could actually cost you more by the time you get it on the road.
For something a bit smaller and holding plenty of appeal with its Euro flair and higher-riding crossover SUV body style, the 2022 Citroen C4 Shine automatic is available for $39,990 drive-away.
That headline figure usually has “plus on-road costs” attached to it, but with those extra charges waived, buyers can get into the Citroen C4 and drive it out of the showroom for the price as it’s listed here.